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Doggie

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  1. sweet proggy.. must download now ..
  2. well.. try Microsofts site.. they might have something
  3. cheers sedative happy 500th post
  4. ehhh.. why cant we accept that some programs are just for Registered ISP Users.
  5. HI, As i am still an addict to Unreal Tournament .. i still don't know how to use the UnrealED 2 (UT4.37version) Anyone got a manual or can help me? Cheerz, Doggie
  6. i had a probs like that before.. i just made the one account(admin) there and disabled the guest.. its much easier than makin' profiles for all progies..
  7. well.. you Need a valid MSN ISP Account.. if not.. don't bother.. theres no crack available.. nor would i would give you one anyway..
  8. well.. in my opinion.. there worth it if your a graphic designer or in similar job.. but as for gaming and so.. its way over priced.. i'm 50/50
  9. Doggie

    Fan Problems

    after closer inspection.. power supply box side is loose.. i cannot get it to sit proper.. no.. it aint on the carpet.. its sitting in a computer desk unit... above the ground.. allowing my 3 fans (on the bottom, on processor and powersupply) to flow evenly.. highest my pc gets is around 31c.. but normally its like 20 - 25c.. and again.. thanx for your great help
  10. Doggie

    Fan Problems

    thanx guys.. the pc is only like 6 months old.. :S.. thank god for warranty
  11. Doggie

    Fan Problems

    well.. after looking at them.. my fans seem to be in order.. heatshrink is fine... the sound is coming from the bottom of my case where the fan it located... edited: actually sound from power supply and fan above
  12. Doggie

    Fan Problems

    hi, of late.. my pc has been making strange noises like a Indy Car trying to get out of gear.. lol.. seems weird but it is.. i'm not sure of the source of the problem.. i think its the fan but i'm not sure how to see if it working proper.. any ideas ?
  13. hmm.. the temporary files one i working on.. only prob is getting the current user dir.. can't remember the call.. eg like $Currentuser.. anyone know something like dat.. gimme a pm.. cheers
  14. yeah.. you never know.. maybe microsoft has made unbreakable security.. eg like the md5 hash on Messenger
  15. Well.. i'm pretty sure if u have XP installed , vb6 Runtimes are installed... ? if not i'll ave a look and include them next time.. and Windows.net.. thanx for your help
  16. thanx for ur suggestions.. what are the temporary internet files and cookies default folders? C:\Documents and Settings\theUser\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files not sure how to get the current users dir..
  17. Here is the prog i have been working on.. XP Only got only one feature.. but hopefully u guys suggest stuff for it.. So far it removes XP logs that can take some megabytes on ya hdd.. like to hear comments doggie XPUtils.exe
  18. no offence to the ladies on the forum
  19. hey, I am making a program to clean XP unwanted things like program logs.. i was wondering.. is there anything more than this that pplz wanted to get rid of? i need suggestions.. than i can get this program of the ground .. much appreciated doggie
  20. errrr.. once again there down.. hope they get a good reliable server
  21. Happy B'day.. and exactly how old r ya ?
  22. A doctor walked into a bank. Preparing to endorse a check, he pulled a rectal thermometer out of his shirt pocket and tried to 'write' with it. Realizing his mistake, he looked at the thermometer with annoyance and said, "Well that's great, just great... some as*****'s got my pen."
  23. Microsoft warned Outlook Express users late Thursday that a software flaw could allow an online vandal to control their computers. A critical vulnerability in the e-mail reader could allow an attacker to send a specially formatted message that would crash the software and potentially take control of the recipient's computer. The flaw occurs in how the software handles messages that include components using secure MIME (multipurpose Internet mail extensions), a standard that allows e-mail messages to contain encrypted data and digital signatures. "Outlook Express ships with every Windows system, or rather as part of IE, so it's on every system. But unless it is configured to receive mail, you are not at risk," said Scott Culp, manager for Microsoft security response. Microsoft Outlook Express 5.5 and 6.0 are both affected. Earlier versions of the software giant's default e-mail application may also carry the flaw, but Microsoft hasn't tested the applications because they are no longer supported. Microsoft Outlook, the giant's full-featured e-mail and workgroup software, is not affected, Culp said For more Click Here
  24. thanx sedative.. just wat i was looking for
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